City of Wafftiagton. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, Mo. 11, FOR THE IXiPROI'EMr. XT OF THF: FEDERAL CITY. A maunificeut £ 20,000 Dollaib, and weui-ng houte, caiti 3&,ooo aie into j5,000 & cacti 25,000 Cli.t-5 i,y,'-00 SC CaHl 15,000 i«,cco $z cath 10,000 5,000 &ca'h 5,000 c' ''' 5,000 &cash 5,000 4 t s«coyeach, are it;® 1,000 ' 43 \uo i:«» 4co cUto CC ditto ,co< ditto J,CCO uuto 16,709 Prises 83,£.61 blanks 50,000 Tickets at 8 dol'.ara This Lottery vfi'.l afTord an elegant specimen of the ivate buildings to be erected in the Cuy of Walhtngfon - Tv o peautiiui designs are already fele fted for the entire ronis on two of the public fquarf..s ; from these draw. ngs, it is proposed to ercft twb centre and tour cortier bu:!d:rgs, »! r oon <>$ poflible after this Lottery is .old, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventur ers, in the manner defciibcd in the fchcme tor the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduflion o! five per cent. will be made to dt-fiav the ntfccfarr experices of printing, See. and the surplus will be made a part of the furtd intended for the National Ui|iverfity, to be eretted within the City of Walhington. (£3* The drawing will c'omraeuce a? soon as the Tickets are fold oft'.- The money pnxes will be payable in thirty days after it is fimthed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers ate nfot produced within twelve months after the drawing is doled are 10 be confuleied as given towards the, fund for the Univeifity, it bting determin ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending ©f il«e drawing and to take up the bonds given as fccu rity. The real fee untie & given for the payment of the Prize are held by the president and two Dire&ors of the Bank of Columbia, and aie valued at more than ball the amount of the Lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commissioners afiifted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requeued to undertake this arduous taik a feccnd time on behalf of the public ; a fufficicnt num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the to a National University and the othar federal ob niay continue t© favor the design. The jpaopfis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of t-he National Iriflittttion, is already in the press, and will be speedily published, together with its constitution. A compleat Tlan of the whole of this loiportant nftitut on, Compiled from a fcie<Stion ©f the best materi als, ancient arid modern, will be fubnutted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through fach revisions as may' be neceflary to eftablUft the perfcci confidence and general approbation, so efTential to its present rife; and fu ture for the gtifterai good of America- By accounts received fr©m the different parts ef the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been feat for sale, the public arc allured that the drawing wil! fpetdily comment, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal cf the tickets, has rendered the ihofc fufpcnfioii indtfpeni'able. February 24, 1795. Aug 30 Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Dcnu'on, S-iv lonah, o' Peter Ginixan, Boston; of Johr, Hopkins RicVj-nonci : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fcrlV. Injurance Company of the Jiate ej Penn- fp'vania. THE StoekhoMers are hereby notified that rn Elec tion for thirteen Dircdlori far the ensuing year will be held at the Company's Office on Monday, the jih January, at ix o'clock, December -9, 1795 Bank of North- Amcrica, December 8, 1795. THE Stockholder? of the Bank of North- America are hereby notified that an Eledion for twelve Directors for the eufuing year, will be held at the Bank, on Mon day, the 1 ith of January, at i» o'clock in the forenoon.§ for bale, Or,to be LET for a term of years, AN elegant Kcufe with about forty-two acres jf Land and Meadow. Tlie Situation is very convenient for a Country Seat, or for a person inclined to attend the markets. There is an excellent Kitchen Garden, Icc-houfe, and a variety of Fruit—the diftancirabout five miles from he city. For further information apply to the Printer. November 14. 2awtf. George Bringhurft, COACH & HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has removed fraiii Arch-street, to No. 23 in' north Fifth-Sreet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, where he continues the bu&ncfs of Coach making in all Its Branches. He makes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages fifch as Coaches, Chariots, Phxtoils, fail Coachees ; also' Chairs, Kittereins.'Gigs, Sulkeys; and all kinds of Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. Ne hath a o-ood supply of the bell nvtcrisls, and a flock, of the beflfea fonfcd wood. Orders from any part of the United States will be du ly attended to witfithe §reat«ft punctuality and dispatch. His long experience in bufincfs, hin care in the execu tion of his Work, and an unremitted attention te the de sires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi cient recommendations. H has leveral fecund-hand Cirri ges for sale, viz. a ceaipleaf Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian b. inds ail round; a Phaeton; a Chair; and a Sulkey with a falling top. All kinds of Carriage fold on Corruniflion, and Car r'a:;.< taken in to Itand by the month or year. jp" Apprentices watiifcd to the Bufiriefs. PbilMfhu, November 2K GEORGE DOBS ON, Has jull received by the late arrivals from England, tttid N°- 134, Mnrkfi-ftrcct, cc ncr of Fourth, Al.arge assortment of broad and narrow Cloths; Eiaf tlc do. Kersey meres; Coating*; Blankets, Flai - hcle, &zz &c.—Alto, an eUgant ailortivMit of London and Manchetlcr-pfinted Callicoes of the iieweit patterns, adapted for the foafon, primed Cotton Handkerchiefs and Pullicats, Pirn, &c. which he will fell'by the Piece or Package on the low eft tfrn»i for Cafli or approved notes at i| 4, & 6 months. November j'. t f C :'.i.. •V-.'. i' 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 IC.OOO 10,000 JO.OOO ic,o; o 10,900 I o,oo® 10, coo 10,0-vj 10,003 20, f»oo 15:.,000 400,000 SAMUEL BLODGET. cod if dtiaj PHIUADF.LPHJA. PK,« TS . », 10HN FRNNO. N». ,ln E,«ht D« tIIARS p s% AHHVU . LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 313 Migh-ftreet. GEORGE DAVIS, XN addition to his general colleilion of Books, on hand, lias received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore, and this port, from Dunlin, a further large supply— Among whicn are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 vols. Comyns's Digest, 6 vols. Loft's edition of Gilbert's Law of Evi dence ; Tremaine's Pleas of the Crown, a vols, and Fitzherbtrt's Natura Brevium. .Tnefc, with all other publications thai he offers for sale, are of the latest edi tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being furnilhed with every Book wanting to form a mod extensive Law Library, at the fame moderate prices which for feyeral years pad have so unwerfallj distinguished them, and which his ready Tales enable hjm to continue. Oraers from any part of ths United States punctually and thankfully attended to. Jansary I Delaware Bridge. THE l?refident and Managers of the Company for c re&ing a Bridge ever the river Delaware, at the Bo rough ofEafton, Give this Public Notice, That they will, until the firit day of February next, re ceive proposals of suitable plans or models for the said Bridge ; as alio for the ere<?Uo 11 thereof, and the delivery of materials. The lcagth of the Bridge will be at the least 600 feet, and mull not be composed of more than three arche:. Any person inclined to engage in th'j above undertak ing, will plcafe to dire*:! their plan* and proposals to the Secretary of the Company at Eallon. My order of the Prejident and Managers, JOHN ARNDT, Secretary* EjJfon, Pennsylvania.Nov. 12. rii 'w & s Delaware Bridge. THE Certificates for Shares of the Stock of the Presi dent, Managers, and Company for ere»sling a Bridge over the river Delaware, at the Borough of Eafton, be ing prepared and ready for delivery, the Stockholders of the laid Company are hereby notified, agreeably to a rc folution of the President and Managers,' that they call ijiipon the Treasurer for the fame on or before the firft day of February next. And at the fame time pay the sum of Twenty Dollars, on eadi (hare, required by law previous to the delivery of the Certificate. By H*acr of the President and A'ltuiagerS) JACOB jun, Treasurer* F.jJlsn, December 12. 3awtFi, Fpr the convenience of foeh Stockholders as ate resi dent in the city of Philadelphia, Cerr.ijjcates re deposited with Mr. John Sitgreaves, No. 48/iOuth Front-ftrect, who will deliver the fame, and receive tlie payment be fore-mentioned. To be disposed of at private sale, Pursuant to the la k Will and leltament of Cafpcr Grass, deceased, ■TWO two story-brick MefTuages an«J Lotß of Ground, A via. No. coo, north Second, near Race; and No 1 74, north Fifth, near Vine-flrect—both good (lands for buiinefs, particularly the former. For terms cipply to LAWRENCE SECKEL, or ) „ CASPER GtSAFf, J Executors 11, I 79? American Land'cap-es. PROPOSALS FIR PUBLISHING IN A TAVENH-Four VIEWS, C I L£CT£D from the moil ftrikißg and mterefiing •--> Prolpeils in the United States ; each ef wbifih Views, will be accompanied with a descriptive account of its Local, lliftoncal, and other Incidental Peculiarities By G. I. PARKTNS, Aukjor of the " Monajlic Remains and Ancient Cafllzs in Oreat CONDITIONS. ;I. 1 hat the work shall be publiihed by Subscription; and that eich Suhfcribcr (hall engage to take the whole set of Views, and shall pay for each engraving, if bla&k or Drown, 2 Doifors ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. I. That th« dimer.fions ol each engraving shall be 14 by 17 inches, executed hi aquatinta, and publiihed upon paper of a superior quality. The publication to commence im mediately; and one engraving to be delivered to the Syb feribers, on the firft Monday of each succeeding moath, until the proposed series limit be finally compleyd. 111. That with the lall View of the series, (hall be deli vered an engraved title-page; an ele s ant charaAei iftle vignette: a map of the route, connected with the prol peils exhibited in the the course of the Work; a id an Alphabetical' lift of the Subscribers. Subferiptions arc received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print (hop, Maidrnkme, New-York, by Mr. Carey, Book-fell er, No. 118, Market flreet, Philadelphia, and by all the principal Book-fellers in the United.States. February is, f O JS. HALM., A very valuable ESTATE, Called T iriTT&NHAM. SITUATE in the tmMflip of Upper Derby, and emnty c f Ddrware, 7 i-» mile, from Philadelphia, tmd half a mile from the new Wejlern road: containing yo acres cf excellent Land, 45 of ■which are good -watered Meadow, 90 <f prime Wood Land, and tie reH Arable of the frjl quality. There are on the premises a good two/lory Brick House, ■with 4 rooms on a floor, and Cellars under the -whole, -with a timp Wett of ex telle,,t Water in front; a large frame Barn, Stables, and otbfr corvtfep lemt butldi*£s ; a Srflote- House andJlone Sp ring House , two good Apple-Orchards, $nd Me of [Peaches. The Fields are »U i„ Clover, except tiofe immediately under tillage, and are so tatd to h*ot tit advantage of Water in each of them, -which rtndirt it peculiarly convmient for Grazing. ThefiOtaiiin is pteafant 'and healthy, ,and from the high culti vation cf the Land, the good neighborhood, and the infinity to the ci ty, it i, very suitable for a Gent a,an s Country Seat. 7be foregoingi, part of the Eflate of fcgoh deecafed tidofered for feie by , MGRDECAI LEWIS o<ft. 9^l7»J Pot Sale at this Office. The Couftitution of the United States, price 20 cents. L#(t report of the late Secretary of the Trea sury, containing a Plan for the further fupportof Public Credit, 75 cents. Geimanicus 20. Proceedings of the Executive refpefling the In surgents; forming an iuterefting Hiltory of the late Infurrefh'oll is the four Wettera Counties of Pcnnfylvania. lnterefting summary of the events which hare taken place in the Republic of Geneva—writtca by M. de Nivjrnois, 1-2 cents. Twenty-fix letters; ou the mod intereflingfub j<-*ss, reQjediing the American Revolution, con taining much information not generally known to tht Citizens of »he United States, written in the year 17S0, 2j cents. tew copies of the Accounts of the Re ceipts and Expenditures of the United Stat«e, du ring the year 1794 —priceone Dollar and 50 cents. December 20th, 1795. d. taw6w Britain." Surviving Executor. e «f Politicalßookjtore, I\o. 8, 6. i'l'oril-ursii. This Day is Published By T. Basil)FORD, NEW-YEAR's GIFT, TO THE DEMOCRATS ; Or observations on a Pamphlet entitled " A Vindication of Mr. Randolph's RESIGNATIQ N." T,y PETER PORCUPINE Randolph's Vindication; Peter Porcupine's Wotks, compleat; Martan's Law of Nations ; Democratiad; Wafiiington's betters; and a variety #f New Publications for Sale at No. 8. r. Bradford's Catalogue for 1796, is just Publiihed, and ready for delivery. January 7 LOTTERY OFFICE, N°. 64, foutb Second-jlrcety CANAL Tickets for sale, and cash or tickets given for any prizes that may be drawn. Sept. 26. $ Five Dollars Reward LOST, in the street, a Plain G t OLD LOCKET, con taining 'a small lock of Hair—of little conC'-queoce to any person but the owner, to whom it is Valuable. Any person delivering Paid Locket, with.the contents, at No. 7, South Fourth-rfreet, shall j-eceive' the above re ward, with many thanks. January 8 A Letter addrcfTed to Philip Nicklin and Co. from Mr. John 1 loliins Baltimore, under date, January 3, 1796, containing the two following setts of Exchange, was loft, or taken from the pocket of the party conveying the fame from the Counting lioufe of Mr. Hollins to the Pofl-Office—The public therefore is cautioned against leceivingfaid bills. Every precauti onary step is taken to guard against a:;y villany that may be attempted to negotiate he-m. Jno. Smith, junr's sett, on I. A. Uetberg & Sons, Bremen, payable to Philip Nicklin & Co. or order, in London, at 60 days ngiit, for Starling. J hos. Turner and Co's. sett, on Kunckel and Reey, Amsterdam, payable to Willinra Taylor, or order in London, at 60 days fight, and indorsed by William Taylor, to the order of Philip Nicklin and Co. for £403 Stirling. JuHua, y 8 Fifty Dollars Reward. IjROKE Goal, in the city of Albany, onThurfday } t ' f n'Sg two piifoners, who Gal) thcmfclvej M.ntthcixj Plsintain, ana yames Elijon. Plaiiitain is a native of France, aud speaks broken Engld*, >3 about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout built, dark complex/on, croft-eyed, black hair aru marked with the fimll-pox, had on a blue mrtuit coat and boots. James Lllifon is about 5 feet S inches high, complexion,long sandy hair, and is a native of S:inlbury, in ConneiLicutt.— The aliove reward will be paid to any person, or per sons who ihal! secure the said prisoners in any goal in the United States, or 30 uoliars for Plaintain, and 20 dol lars for Ellifue, and reasonable espences, by WILLIAM GILLILAND, Ih-riff or RenfiseUer county. 2aw. Roy, 11 th December, 1795 STEPHENS, BOOK -SELLER, 60, so itb Second-ftreei) in addition to his valuable Stock, has received by all the l«.te arrivals, A chosen Aflortment of BOOKS, AMONG WHICH ARE: 1 Beaumont's travels thro' the Rhdtian Alps, with large aadfjpcrb Aquatinta engravings; 2 Middleton'sVwws for cottages, farm-houfes, and coun try villas; 3 Lord's history of British Birds, containing many co loured engravings in » new itile; 4 Ireland's piilurefque virws on the river Thames, 2 vols" bound elegant, with beautiful plates; .? belfbam's memoirs of the reign of George 3d. 4 vols. 6 New Annual Regiller, for 1794; > 7 Pindar's works, 2 vols. 8 vo, complete; 8 Britiih andlrilh theatre, 10 vols, elegant bindings; 9 Mils Williams's letters, 2 vols, containing scenes in the prisons of Paris; 10 Magical delusions, or the Myllery,2 vols. 11 Necromaricer, a German A'ory, or tale of the Black Forelt, founded on fad; 12 Lex Mercatoria Reuiviva, improved, the flxta edition publiihed in 2 vols. Bvt>. 13 The celebrated .Mr-.A'jtLlijj"itliruugh Ilolland> 14 Fables by Mrs. Dorat, 2 v,uls. with 100 engravingsi done in the bell French manner; 15 Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. by the Scciety instituted at Batli, 5 vols. 16 Impey's modern pleader ; 17 Montalbert, a novel, 2 vols, by Charlotte Smith ; 18 Anderfcn's commerce, 6 vols. 19 Moore's views of the French Revolution, a vols. 20 Steverrfon's Works, 3 vtsls. elegantly bound ; 21 Mitchell's tales of inftru&ion and antufoment; 22 Barbauld's lessons, also Hymns in prole for 'children ; 23 Cobwebs to catch Flies, for the ule of young perfotis, 2 vols. 24 Walker's new Didlionary, &c. &c. The bed blazing Wax, (hining variegated Wafurs, good Lettsr Paper, and various articles of Stationary. —AMERICAN, PRINTED— Sime tf tlte latcji PuUUatiuns iy T. Stephens, arc, r The Royal Captives, by Ann Yearfly, the milch wo man ; 2 My flic Cottager of Charmouny; 3 Rural walks for youth ; 4 Orre thousand valuable secrets; 5 BlofToms of morality, by Mrs. Barbaukl; 6 Looking Glass ior the mind, by do. 7 Literary Miscellany, 2 vols. 8 Estimate of the religion of the Fashionable World; 49- Sentiments on the religion of reason and nature,&c. &c. T. S. has in the press, and almoa finiflied, a Treatise on Bills of Exchange, adapted to the laws qf Pennsylva nia, intended for the i)fg of,.every one. He is also printing the Run,s, or Meditations on the Revo lutions of Empires, considerably enlarged by Mr. Volney, at present in Philadelphia. It thali be printed on luintl paper, and wiil contain engravings by the belt artilh. Stephens' Philadelphia Pireftory, An han (Home pockot volunw, containing correct inform ation, will be finiftied in a few days. His Catalogue for 1796, is preparing for the profs. Destmber 11. g W A N TED, A Dry Good Store, near the centre ef business, on or before the ill of March next Enquire of Mr. KJDD, No. 192, Market-Street. January 6. WA NrE D, Several Apprentices to the Printine- Bufincft. Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. ng, Chefuut-ftreet. 4 NOTICE. ALSO, EQp. ONJC OR TWO YVAR&, r T~'HREE or l i r 1 Dollars. lor which jin in* JL terefi w ill be given, ana good rear, property mort gaged as fectiri y. Enquire at the Office ot the Gazette of the United Scates. Dec. 12. 2awim. /K valuable farm, containing from 90 to 100 acres,- -L A. adjoining to and between the Haverford & Weil Chester Roads, no more than 6 miie.4 trori tye City or Philadelphia on the Weft fide of the river Schuylkill. The foliation remarkably healthy and pleasant, and the timber, plowllnd, and meadow well proportioned.— An excellent spring of water, and Cobbs creek, c:i which tnere ai e several mills run through tl.e premi js" H ant l building fuiTicient to accomnio-. date a farmer. »djt. For terms apply to MATTHEW M'CONNELL at his miUcrtek farm on the Haverford road lforefaid, in Blockley Townliip, about i 1-2 miles f t om the mid die ferry; or to CH i.RLES JERVIS, No. 28, Straw berry-Alley, Fmadelphia. Jan. 11. diw. TO BE SOLD, That han?!fame SEAT near Princeton, the property of t,.e late Jtev.Doftor John YVitherfpoon, kno-Jn by the name of TUSCULUM. TT consists of a neat well ftniflied lions house, two flo J- ries high, with four rooms on each floor, and a cellar underthe whole There are attached to ir. pn: hundred and htiy acres of land, more or left, and chi»."y encloled with good and durable {tone fences: Of tfccfe about eiyht' acres are natural meadow, fij acres artificial, sown /with red clever, and from twenty to thirty acre;; wooJUnd.- — On the premises there is a valuable orchard ofyoui.tr ami thrifty apple-trees, a framed barn and flabl.es, two corn houies, a gram loft, and carriage house quite new, a new ltonenlilk-houl'e, and near it a well and a ccnilant fpri.'ii; of water. For terms apply to Thomas V. Johniion, Kjq. or the Rev. Samuel S. Smith, ill Princeton ; of Mr. Mat ftiall, NO.llB Spruca-ftreet, Pliiladelphiu-or to the sub scriber at Tufculum. di-.v Tufculum, Decanter 20. FOR sale, A Printing-Office, complete; CON f AIMING two Preflfes, two Founts of LnngPri mer, one do SUnall Pica, one do. Pica, one do-. Ln ghib, one do. Double Pica, one do. Double Englith, or.a do. Script, one do. French Cannon, three Alphabets of four line Pica, seven Alphabets of seven line Pica, Flow ers, Cuts, \&c. All the Founts are very large. The a bove Office will be fold with the beiriefit of several Ap prentices, and a well eftablifhcd Newspaper, in a very floarifliing town, about 50 miles southward of Baltimore. The Apprentices have from ten months to five ye»rs tp serve, computing from 16th September last. The price of the Printing Apparatus, Apprentices* Time a..d New/paper Eftabiiffinacut, is One i'hotifand Pounds, Pennsylvania currency—one-third to be p.*id down, the remainder n gor»d negotiable notes* payable one-half in 3 months, the other half in fix mo«ths. For further information apply to the Office of thp Gazette 65 the United States. J .etters (post paid) will be attended to. Dtcembcr 14. To-morrow will be Landed, At Hodge i wharf, hum on board the flitp Henry, from Surinam, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Cotton, And a small parc.l of Cocoa. lor fa)e by Conyngham, Nejbit, & Co. ■ Or, Nalbro & John Frazier. December 29. aawjw. THE co partnerfliip of Knox & Henderson ex pires this day by limitation. The business in fu ture will be carried on by David Knox, James Hender fon & YVilliam Deas, utider the firm of Knox, Hendsrfon,, (jf Company. All those indebted to the fcrmtr concern, wiilpleafe close their accounts as soon as poffilile. Have just received per tne (hip Factor frem London, the gleanings of their fall importation, eonfifiinp of a beautiful afiortmentof cambrics, cambric rmiilins, mufltnets, corded dimities, printed luudkerchitfs, calicoes, chintzes, &c. &c. Also a few boxes ounce threads, with a small alTort ment of fancy waiftcoating, &c, Jan. j WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTER, No. 70, south Second street, near the City Tavern, HAS just received by the late arrivals from London and Bristol, a large ind elegant assortment of Ladie* and Gantlemens fafhional.le HATS.—AIfo, a variety of Childrens HATS of different colours, which will be fold on> the loweflt terms for cash. N. B. Ladies Hats tri -.M in the newest falhionfrom London. C<ft. 12. George Hunter, CI emifl, At his Laboratory, A?. 114, south Second ffreet. TNFORMS his loitntr . uftonit i!, and ihe public, tl-at X he has begun the DS UG bufmefs again on ancx.cn- Rve pl»n. He has fqt Tale a general alTortrr>ent of freshdrugs, CHEMICAL PREPARAI lONS, and PATENT MEDF CINfcS. Likewise, painters-colours, dry and ground in oil, paint brulhej, window and coach glass, dye fluffs, linfeid oil' o.Ut turpenu.e, cop.l oil varnish and JJp a K , warranted 4Hum, copperas, madder, ground rcdwaodbythe ho«- Read or Imallcr quantity. As he imparls the fiinpl s from the oeft markets, and makes the compofitians .Mid preparations himfelf, he 1> enabled to vouch for and warrant ever) article fold nut of his Laboratory, and Ukewifeto difpoie of them at thj niolt reasonable rates* ~ " e n w,^cs <° Cell a large LOT of GROUND the nor h-eaft corner of High and Eleventh-ftre.,s, contain u.g 7 8 feet front on Higb-ft.ee., and 2 00 feet on L| C v'","h street, oppofUe Mr. Leiper's new buildings—And another LOT on the north fide of High ftre'et, near the above feet front, and 2 00 feet deep. Both lots h »v« the „i,v/ Skgeol a 30 teet alley in the rcai V Dec. 1 3 FOR sale, A Commodious Frame House Situated in North Sccond-ftreet, No. 14 c V ' . , by Leonard Jacoby, confuting of a giodfhSLv?*** twenty-five feet in front; I two ftoryßricl >ehmd, With a Kitchen and offices: alfl » G tJ ' }"£ me hundred feet deep, a stable and wash hou7e"lhch uasa communication to Race-street f„,„. . I.ease is unexpired on the firft dav' If , ° f th ° These premise, are in good repairs, and may have immediate poffeffior. For Dartio.ltr of RoWt Coe, No, 46, Couth CC " December 1. :*/ a :: r ;; For Sale, Ann Witherfpoon A'o. 46, Iforth Front Street, James Tiffin, eod6 .v, d iot —wfim r_<
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